Toddlers typically stop throwing things around the age of 2 to 3 years old as they develop better control over their actions and understand the consequences of their behavior.
Easy... you just stop doing it.
To effectively stop your toddler from throwing things, you can try setting clear boundaries and consistently enforcing consequences when they throw objects. Additionally, providing alternative activities or toys for them to engage with can help redirect their behavior. Positive reinforcement and praise for good behavior can also be effective in encouraging them to stop throwing things.
They can stop throwing trash in the ocean.
Take 10 deep breaths or walk away
To effectively teach your toddler to stop throwing things, you can use positive reinforcement, set clear boundaries, and consistently redirect their behavior. Praise them when they follow the rules and calmly explain why throwing is not allowed. Be patient and consistent in your approach to help them learn and understand the consequences of their actions.
You need stop throwing junk in the seas and lakes.and dont flush ewie things like bottles and garbage
The way to stop your mom throwing up is to make her think of ice.
we can stop this pollution by throwing booms.
tell them to stop everytime you see them sucking their thumb. i had the same problem my mom had to yell at me to stop
Yes they can ,let them know that you love him/her and he/she will respond
LOLWUT? But seriously, you could tell them to stop or do what nobody ever likes to do and tell someone like a teacher or something...
The foot that's opposite of your throwing arm